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Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Watsonia High School Yearbook. 1986 - WaHIGH, 1986_
Depicts events and attitudes, primarily of students as they go through their adolescent years in the mid 1980's. In this edition, the Principal discusses a possible merge with Watsonia Tech.A permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1986 - includes photographs. Note: This edition of the yearbook was not called Kurnaji. Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Written in pen on front cover "Donated by Rosie Bray"watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Watsonia Happy 25th 1987. Watsonia High School Yearbook. WaHIGH, 1987_
A permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1987. Note: This edition of the yearbook was not called Kurnaji. Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place over the year by using both photos and reports. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students. Black and white cover. Graphic depicts the number 25 and a drawing of debutantes 2 copies.In pen on front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"watsonia high school, yearbook, kurnaji, school magazines -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Horizon '97: The annual magazine of Greensborough College. Gr8750, 1997_
Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place in 1997. Each year, the college yearbook reports on the people (students and staff) and events and activities that took place that year. Note: In 1989, Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College.A permanent record of who attended Greensborough College - both student and teachers, includes photographs. 50 Pages (approx.) Includes black and white and colour photos and reports. Cover depicts a school corridor.In pen inside front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"greensborough college, yearbook, horizon, school magazines -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Horizon 1999: The annual magazine of Greensborough College. Gr8750, 1999_
Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place in 1999. Each year, the college yearbook reports on the people (students and staff) and events and activities that took place that year. Note: In 1989, Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College.A permanent record of who attended Greensborough College - both student and teachers, includes photographs. 40 Pages (approx), Includes black and white and colour photos and reports. Cover depicts a group photo of students.In pen on front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"greensborough college, yearbook, horizon, school magazines, greensborough secondary college -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Horizon 2000: The magazine of Greensborough College Gr8750, 2000_
Each year, the college yearbook reports on the people (students and staff) and events and activities that took place that year. Note: In 1989, Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College.A permanent record of who attended Greensborough College - both student and teachers, includes photographsAnnual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place in 2000. Includes black and white and colour photos and reports. 44 pages. Cover depicts students and the Olympic rings.In pen on front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"greensborough college, yearbook, horizon, school magazines, greensborough secondary college -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Horizon 2001. The magazine of Greensborough College Gr8750, 2001_
Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place in 2001. Each year, the college yearbook reports on the people (students and staff) and events and activities that took place that year. Note: In 1989, Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College.A permanent record of who attended Greensborough College - both student and teachers, includes photographs. 60 pages. Includes black and white and colour photos and reports. Cover depicts students.In pen on front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"greensborough college, yearbook, horizon, school magazines, greensborough secondary college -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Greensborough College 2002 Gr8750, 2002_
Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place in 2002. Each year, the college yearbook reports on the people (students and staff) and events and activities that took place that year. Note: In 1989, Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College. Previous editions of this yearbook were called 'Horizon'.A permanent record of who attended Greensborough College - both student and teachers, includes photographs. 68 pages. Includes black and white and colour photos and reportsIn pen inside front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"greensborough college, yearbook, horizon, school magazines, greensborough secondary college -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, 'Borough Broadsheet 96. Gr8750, 1996_
Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place in 1996. Each year, the college yearbook reports on the people (students and staff) and events and activities that took place that year. Previous editions of this yearbook were titled "Horizon". Note: In 1989, Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College.A permanent record of who attended Greensborough College - both student and teachers, includes photographs36 Pages (approx.) Includes black and white photos and reports., Colour cover includes photos of students.In pen inside front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"greensborough college, yearbook, horizon, school magazines, watsonia high school, watsonia technical school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Greensborough Secondary College Yearbook 1993 Gr8750, 1993_
Each year, the college yearbook reports on the people (students and staff) and events and activities that took place that year. Previous editions of this yearbook were titled "Horizon". Note: In 1989, Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College.A permanent record of who attended Greensborough College - both student and teachers, includes photographs. Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place in 1993. Includes black and white and colour photos and reports. 40 Pages (approx), Cover graphic is a collage of student photos. 2 copies.In pen inside front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"greensborough college, greensborough secondary college, yearbook, horizon, school magazines -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Greensborough Secondary College Yearbook 1994 Gr8750, 1994_
Each year, the college yearbook reports on the people (students and staff) and events and activities that took place that year. Previous editions of this yearbook were titled "Horizon". Note: In 1989, Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College.A permanent record of who attended Greensborough College - both student and teachers, includes photographs. Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place in 1994. Includes black and white and colour photos and reports. 36 Pages (approx), Cover is a collage of student photos and artwork.In pen inside front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"greensborough college, greensborough secondary college, yearbook, horizon, school magazines -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Greensborough Secondary College Yearbook 1995. Gr8750, 1995_
Annual record of teaching staff, students and events that took place in 1995. Each year, the college yearbook reports on the people (students and staff) and events and activities that took place that year. Previous editions of this yearbook were titles "Horizon". Note: In 1989, Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College.A permanent record of who attended Greensborough College - both student and teachers, includes photographs. 50 Pages (approx.) Includes black and white and colour photos and reports., Cover includes a collage of student photos.In pen inside front cover: "Donated by Rosie Bray"greensborough college, greensborough secondary college, yearbook, horizon, school magazines, watsonia technical school, watsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Family records: various sources, 06/02/1854o
Family details collected and transcribed from various sources: rolls, directories, insolvency lists, etc. Families include: Mayger, Lecky, Britnell, Garthwaite, Green, Beale, Coulstock, Sherwin, Batey, Cobham, Partington, Catchpole, Whatmough. Item 365 contains transcript of land ownership in Greensborough area 1840-1906.One page of details transcribed from various rolls and directories. Also Item 365 Land ownership 1840-1906.Land ownership notes are hand written.greensborough, mayger, lecky, britnell, garthwaite, green, beale, coulstock, sherwin, batey, cobham, partington, catchpole, whatmough. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Poulter Family, 1827o
A collection of copies of extracts listing members of the Poulter family and their origins. Includes Susan and James Chapman.Background to the Poulter family, Greensborough pioneers.A collection of copies of extracts listing members of the Poulter family and their origins. Some handwritten notes are included.poulter, chapman, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Poulter Family Tree, 1656o
A handwritten account of the Poulter family tree from 1656. Includes descendants of Samuel Poulter and Susan Haylock.A record of the Poulter family tree. The Poulter family were pioneers in the Greensborough district.Photocopy of 22 handwritten pages. Note attached: "Handwritten by Nellie Poulter. Don't know where she got info from. Someone has done a bit of research!"poulter, greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Calendar, Diamond Valley Community Support Inc. Annual Report 2011-2012. Calendar. 2013, 2011-2013
The annual report of Diamond Valley Community Support Inc. is presented in a calendar format. In this 2013 edition the calendar is illustrated with photographs of Greensborough pioneer families. The attached Word file contains captions identifying the people in the photographs. Captions by Faye Fort.The annual report is a record of the activities and services of Diamond Valley Community Support Inc.28 pages. Colour and black and white illustration. Annual report in calendar format. Illustrations of Greensborough pioneer families. A handwritten insert identifies the people in the photographs. (Notes by Faye Fort, typed by Merilyn Mullavey 2016, see Word document)diamond valley community support inc. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Motor show to strike top note, 11/11/2015
Classic cars were on show at the Watsonia Motor Show in November 2015.News clipping, black text, colour image.watsonia motor show 2015, watsonia traders association -
Greensborough Historical Society
Pamphlets, What happened at the pier: Memory Keepers revisit the past, 2015_10
Exhibition including artifacts, performances and accounts of migrant experiences of people who entered Australia via Princes and Station Piers Port Melbourne. The exhibition was initially displayed at Diamond Valley Library in October 2015 with a forum discussion follow up at Eltham Library in May 2016. The exhibition was curated by Lella Cariddi of Multicultural Arts Victoria.Exhibition booklets, program notes and photographs immigration, multicultural arts victoria -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Family records: various sources, 15/02/1840o
Families include: Mayger, Lecky, Britnell, Garthwaite, Green, Beale, Coulstock, Sherwin, Batey, Cobham, Partington, Catchpole, Whatmough.Contains transcript of land ownership in Greensborough area 1840-1906.One page of details transcribed from Land ownership 1840-1906.Land ownership notes are hand written.greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph, Bundoora State School Bu1915. 1936, Grade Unknown, 1936_
1936 photograph of an unidentified class at Bundoora School [Bu1915]Black & white class photograph in cellophane fronted envelope Classic School Photography. "The Annual School Photograph". Attached note: "1st left back row Doug McFarlane; 2nd left middle row Norm McFarlane"bundoora primary school, bundoora state school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Magazine, Kurnaji 1989. Watsonia High School Yearbook WaHIGH, 1989_
A permanent record of who attended Watsonia High School - both student and teacher in 1989 - includes photographs. Note: This was the last year of publication of Kurnaji as Watsonia High School was merged with Watsonia Technical School to become Greensborough Secondary College. Includes Roll Call section with names of all students. 50 Pages (approx), Black cover, Title "Kurnaji" in White ink.watsonia high school, kurnaji, yearbooks -
Greensborough Historical Society
Map, A Guide to World War II 'Invasion or Liberation': Western Europe Sept 1939 to March 1945, 1999_
Notes of battles, military leaders, cemeteries and other features of World War 11 Western Europe.Double sided col. maps, with notes of battles, military leaders, cemeteries and other features of World War 11 Western Europe.world war ii -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Student performers hit the right note in top musical, 29/07/2015
St Helena Secondary College production of West Side Story ran from July 30 to August 8 2015.News clipping, black text, colour image.st helena secondary college, west side story -
Greensborough Historical Society
Notes, Lower Plenty Bridge notes by Russell Yeoman, 18/10/1887o
Notes on the history of Lower Plenty by Russell Yeoman, Eltham Historical Society; including references to Andrew Ross from his "Reminiscences" and an article from Trove on the Lower Plenty Bridge. 3 typed pages.lower plenty, russell yeoman, andrew ross -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photographs, Plenty River Flood 1974, 1974_05
Five photographs of the Plenty River in flood 1974, taken around Greensborough by June and Brian Roberts.Five photographs b & w; one note with #3#1: Plenty River may '74 flood. Flintoff St. bridge wrecked #2: [Unmarked]? #3: Plenty at Greensborough1974 flood (Note: "The house on left hand side of the picture - would it be the Medical/dental #4: Rand St. foot bridge remnants (Plenty R.) May '74 #5: Debris dumped on park by Plenty R. flood May 1974 floods, plenty river -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Searching for lost gold, 25/07/2015
Article on Ian Campbell's illegitimate disqualification in the triple jump at the 1980 Olympics in Moscow. Ian's family lived in Watsonia, and he attended Watsonia Primary School. The school named their oval after him.Clipping from "The Age" Saturday 25 July 2015 pp. 1 and 57Note across top of clipping: "Ian Campbell - Watsonia Primary School names their oval for him. Ian attended Wats.P.S. Campbells lived in Watsonia"olympic games, moscow, 1980, ian campbell, watsonia primary school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical Document, Ancestors of Lesly Marigold Hills, 1876o
Comprises "Ancestors of Lesly Marigold Hills" [sic]; Marriage certificate of Thomas Joyce and Mary A'Hearn (2408/1854); Death certificates of Mary Joyce nee A'Hearn (5/1876) and Mark Hewitt senior. (129/1884)Family tree and certificates contain details of many residents of Greensborough, Preston, Northcote Morang and Nillumbik who lived or died in these areas between 1876-19454 x A3 photocopies and note 12.5 x 21 cmjoyce family, a'hearn family, hewitt family, hooper family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Oral History, Early Greensborough by Jean Luxford as told to John Gibson, 1919o
Jean Luxford's reminiscences, with notes on some of the earlier history of Greensborough. As told to John Gibson, updated by Jean and John in 2017.Firsthand reminiscences of Greensborough in the 20th century.5 p. typescriptjean luxford, greensborough, oral history -
Greensborough Historical Society
Map, A Guide to the Western Front, 1999_
Notes of battles, military leaders, cemeteries and other features of World War 1 Western Front.Double sided col. maps, with notes of battles, military leaders, cemeteries and other features of World War 1 Western Front.world war 1, western front -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital image, View of Greensborough from Delfin Crescent, 02/05/2013
This photograph of Greensborough was taken from Delfin Crescent in 2013 to show changes over 40 years, based on Ron Reynold’s sketches in the 1973 publication “Greensborough and Greenhills” published by Cypress Books. Delphin Crescent [previously known as Medhurst Street] was created about 1970 in association with the Delfin Building Company. It was at this time also, that major works on Diamond Creek Road raised the level of the road facilitating the connection of Delfin Crescent with Diamond Creek Road. [Note: 'Medhurst Street was only listed on planning maps pre 1950 when the 'street' had no residents or development.]Digital copy of colour photograph.greensborough and greenhills -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Leah and Charles Partington, 1856c
Photographs taken circa 1856. Portraits of Leah Partington (born 1826) and her brother Charles Partington (born 1827) before Charles and his wife Ellen came to Australia in 1857. Leah had a daughter, Maria, born in 1851. Leah was 25 and unmarried. (notes by Faye Fort)Copy of sepia studio photographs.charles partington, leah partington